The UConn Fast Break - 12/14/20

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Weekly Rewind

The latest UConn athletics news

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U Gotta See This

Video highlights

They’re baaack:

UConn, Great Pic

Photos of UConn’s finest

The best pets deserve the best seats in the house:

Coach’s Corner

Find out what UConn coaches are up to on and off the court

  • Just in case you’re wondering what Dan has adorning his walls during calls:

Big League Buzz

Catch up on former UConn players working across the sports world

Memory Lane

Revisit special moments in UConn sports history

Weekly Fancast

Enjoy classic recommendations from the UConn sports vault

Entering the 2000 campaign, UConn men’s soccer was eager to start its fourth season with Ray Reid at the helm and looking to make some serious noise on the national scene. The Huskies skated through Big East play, going 14-2-2 on their way to the regular-season conference title. After losing in overtime to Seton Hall in the Big East Tournament final, UConn rattled off four-straight wins to make it to the national championship game against Creighton. The Huskies would go on to beat the Blue Jays 2-0 to claim their second NCAA national championship (third overall) and finish their season with a record of 20-3-2.

Rekindle the magic of that historic victory with these highlights:

Cause We Care

Learn about non-profits and causes worthy of UConn Nation’s support

UConn legend Chris Smith will be sharing his WearYaMask message with national audiences tomorrow morning on the Today Show! Make sure to tune-in to see the leading scorer in UConn men’s basketball history kick it with the one and only Al Roker and check out the WearYaMask website to gear up on fashionable face masks and fresh tees today!

Last Shot

One more glimpse of UConn glory

After being set to simmer while the team was on time-out, the “Cauldron of Intensity” will undoubtedly be boiling now that the boys are back:

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